John A. Kullberg of Sweden
John A. Kullberg (1855-1910)
The following biography was published in the 1912 "History of Crawford
County Volume II":
JOHN A. KULLBERG
John A. Kullberg, deceased, was for twenty-eight years prominently
identified with the agricultural interests of Craw-ford county, where he
served as an admirable example of what may be accomplished by industry
and application. Born in Kalmar lan, Sweden, May 6, 1855, he was
a son of Andrew Kullberg, the other surviving members of the family being
as follows: Carrie, who married Alfred Thorngren and lives in Sioux City,
Iowa; Louisa, who became the wife of Nels Larson of Sweden; Christina,
the wife of Alfred Norman of Pennsylvania; Emma, who married Swan Benson,
of Odebolt, Iowa; Selma, who became the wife of Alfred Anderson and lives
in Sweden; Charles, who resides in Sioux City, Iowa; and Andrew P.
E., of Lake View. Two other children are deceased.
John A. Kullberg remained in his native land until he was twenty-five
years old, when he became convinced that he would find broader fields for
business opportunities in the new world and accordingly in 1880 he came
to the United States, making his way to Sac county, where he remained for
two years. In 1882 he moved to Crawford county and rented a section
of land, which he continued to cultivate for about six years, at the expiration
of which period he bought four hundred and forty acres, which he cleared
and fenced and upon which he erected good buildings. He sold forty
acres of this and also disposed of more land to the railroad when it was
built through the locality, leaving him three hundred and seventy-four
acres, which his three sons took charge of in March, 1911, and where they
will continue to follow general farming on the scale outlined by their
father.
The marriage of Mr. Kullberg occurred February 5, 1885, when
he was united to Miss Christina Freeman, of Harcourt, Iowa, a daughter
of Samuel and Ann (Johnson) Freeman. Unto them were born ten children,
of whom the following survive: Carl A., John E., Ernest M., Alice A., and
Annie S., all of whom are residing under the parental roof. The other
five children died in infancy.
In his political views Mr. Kullberg was always a Republican and
fraternally was affiliated with the Masonic order. He passed away
August 17, 1910, and in his death the community realized that it had lost
a useful and valuable citizen - one who had always led an upright and honorable
life in all his relations with his fellowmen. He was what may be
termed a self-made man, for he began his business career without capital
or influential friends to aid him and his success was due entirely to his
unaided efforts and sound judgment in business affairs. His many
friends held him in the highest regard and to his family he was a loving
husband and father.
Descendants of John
A. Kullberg and Christina Freeman
1-Andrew
Kullberg (-)
sp: Mrs. Andrew? Kullberg?
(-)
2-John A. Kullberg (6 May 1855-17 Aug 1910)
sp: Christina Freeman (Jun 1858-)
3-Carl A. Kullberg (Mar 1885-)
3-John Elmer Kullberg (Oct 1887-)
3-Ernest M. Kullberg (Mar 1891-)
3-Allice A. Kullberg (Dec 1892-)
3-Annie S. Kullberg (Feb 1895-)
3-Child1 Kullberg (-)
3-Child2 Kullberg (-)
3-Child3 Kullberg (-)
3-Child4 Kullberg (-)
3-Child5 Kullberg (-)
2-Charles G. Kullberg (1862-)
2-Andrew P. E. Kullberg (-)
2-Carrie Kullberg (-)
sp: Alfred Thorngren (-)
2-Louisa Kullberg (-)
sp: Nils Larsson (-)
2-Christina Kullberg (-)
sp: Alfred Norman (-)
2-Emma Kullberg (-)
sp: Swan Benson (-)
2-Selma Kullberg (-)
sp: Alfred Andersson (-)
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